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will hold a public memorial for officer sean collier tomorrow. vice president joe biden is expected to attend. we're also learning more about the moment surrounding officer collier's death indicating he may never have known what hit him. our own deborah feyerick has been digging into this for us. this is really one of the empty holes in this mystery. what happened that night. what have you been learning? >> originally some investigators thought that perhaps the officer had seen the two bombing suspects and so they panicked once they saw him but it appears officer sean collier never saw his killers. a source of direct knowledge of this investigation says the m.i.t. officer who was shot to death by the two alleged bombers thursday night did not radio into dispatch nor did he alert dispatch he was responding to two men who were fitting the description. the officer didn't even have time to activate his emergency alert before being shot five times as he said saturday in his patrol car. the source is telling us it took police nearly 13 minutes to actua
will hold a public memorial for officer sean collier tomorrow. vice president joe biden is expected to attend. we're also learning more about the moment surrounding officer collier's death indicating he may never have known what hit him. our own deborah feyerick has been digging into this for us. this is really one of the empty holes in this mystery. what happened that night. what have you been learning? >> originally some investigators thought that perhaps the officer had seen the two...
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collier touched the community. the poignant memorial featured james taylor. the service is something his family says he would have loved. >> people asked me if sean was here, what would he think? are you kidding me? he would love this. sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluting, bagpipes, "taps" the american flag. he would have loved it. >> among those in attendance, vice president joe biden who couldn't stop his anger. he called it two cowardly knock-off jihads. >>> a crackdown by government forces at a protest site triggered tuesday's unrest. clashes have been contained to remote areas, some fear it's a matter of time before they merge with the syrian civil war across the border. >>> now, to what could be deemed a double standard by congress. leaders of both parties are in talks to exempt lawmakers and they aids from obama care. the article says negotiations have been going on for months and involve reid and boehner. a boehner spokesperson tells politico the objective is to spare all americans from the legislation. the law kicks in next year. >>>
collier touched the community. the poignant memorial featured james taylor. the service is something his family says he would have loved. >> people asked me if sean was here, what would he think? are you kidding me? he would love this. sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluting, bagpipes, "taps" the american flag. he would have loved it. >> among those in attendance, vice president joe biden who couldn't stop his anger. he called it two cowardly knock-off jihads....
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we are collier strong. we are boston strong. but the true source of our strength and our resilience is our spirit. we will miss you, sean. but, we will not forgot you. >> lawmakers pushing for immigration reform aren't just dealing with questions of citizenship, they are pressed to prove new legislation won't put the country at greater risk for a repeat of what happened in boston. marco rubio says while the terror attack may make the bill more difficult, it should not derail the process. >>> listen, if boston exposes flaws in our system, immigration or otherwise, we should address that and address it in the bill. of course, we are open to those sorts of things. why have a tragedy happen in boston, which is horrible but we need to learn from it. why not apply those lessons in this bill or another bill. >> the presidential candidate weighed in on how the u.s. deals with those who come here to study. >> senator, very quickly, some are getting leery of all the muslim students in america. others have spoken of slowing down the number
we are collier strong. we are boston strong. but the true source of our strength and our resilience is our spirit. we will miss you, sean. but, we will not forgot you. >> lawmakers pushing for immigration reform aren't just dealing with questions of citizenship, they are pressed to prove new legislation won't put the country at greater risk for a repeat of what happened in boston. marco rubio says while the terror attack may make the bill more difficult, it should not derail the process....
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an hour from now a memorial service will be held for shawn collier. family and friends had a private service yesterday. he was ambushed in his patrol car while on campus. thousands of m.i.t. faculty and students formed a human chain and paused for a moment of silence to for officer collier. he was born to be a police officer. in the next hour we'll take you live to the memorial to hear from students and to hear from members on campus. >>> the older brother's wife has promised to cooperate in the investigation. she hasn't said down with the fbi or spoken with them directly. we'll hear from one of high school classmates. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only on
an hour from now a memorial service will be held for shawn collier. family and friends had a private service yesterday. he was ambushed in his patrol car while on campus. thousands of m.i.t. faculty and students formed a human chain and paused for a moment of silence to for officer collier. he was born to be a police officer. in the next hour we'll take you live to the memorial to hear from students and to hear from members on campus. >>> the older brother's wife has promised to...
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remembering police officer sean collier. ♪ >> thousands turned out at the massachusetts institute of technology today to honor the memory of the 27-year-old campus police officer who was known to love his job and was driven to help others. investigators say sean collier was killed thursday night by the suspended marathon bomberses as he was sitting in his control car. his younger brother remembered sean as somebody who loved country music and someone born to be a police officer. vice president biden was there and called collier a remarkable son, a remarkable brother and tried to console the family. >> the moment will come when that thing that triggers the memory of sean that moment, when there is a song or season or holiday or passing a little league field or whatever it is. you'll know it's going to be okay. when the first instinct is you get a smile to your lips before you get a tear to your eyes. >> hundreds of police officers gathered to remember their fallen brother, and many in the crowd wore badges that said collier strong in honor of him. the memorial also included a performa
remembering police officer sean collier. ♪ >> thousands turned out at the massachusetts institute of technology today to honor the memory of the 27-year-old campus police officer who was known to love his job and was driven to help others. investigators say sean collier was killed thursday night by the suspended marathon bomberses as he was sitting in his control car. his younger brother remembered sean as somebody who loved country music and someone born to be a police officer. vice...
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called the collier medal. here's a student who reflected on what happened. >> i really value and revere the sacrifice that he made for this community. it really brings to mind how wonderful it is there are people who do value the m.i.t. community and the boston community to such an extent that they can put their lives on the line for it. >> reporter: that medal, the collier medal, will be given to a student every year for someone who displays the same dedication of values as sean collier did. >> eric, thank you very much. today the area around the attack site opened to the public. traffic resumed along boston's boylston street right where the bombs went off near the finish line. it's far from business as usual. shops are boarded up, windows blown out. a handful of roses sits at the first bomb site where crews repaired the broken concrete and people continue to wander by and pay respects today. one of our producers said everybody wants to be on boylston street today. >>> both parents of the two bombing suspects
called the collier medal. here's a student who reflected on what happened. >> i really value and revere the sacrifice that he made for this community. it really brings to mind how wonderful it is there are people who do value the m.i.t. community and the boston community to such an extent that they can put their lives on the line for it. >> reporter: that medal, the collier medal, will be given to a student every year for someone who displays the same dedication of values as sean...
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sean collier was just 27 years old. james taylor performed his song "somehow we a "shower the people" at the memorial. we'll listen to that as we show some of the sights of a city living up to the slogan, "boston strong." ♪ shower the people you love ♪ show them the way that you feel ♪ ♪ shower the people you love with love ♪ ♪ show them the way that you feel ♪ ♪ shower the people you love with love show them the way that you feel ♪ ♪ shower the people you love with love show them the way that you fe feel ♪ ♪ somehow we are the people you love with love show them the way that you feel ♪ ♪ i know things are going to be much better if we only will ♪ >> things are going to be much better. and they already are. that does it for this edition of "360." we'll be back one hour from now. another live edition of "360" from boston. piers morgan is up next after this short break. and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in priz
sean collier was just 27 years old. james taylor performed his song "somehow we a "shower the people" at the memorial. we'll listen to that as we show some of the sights of a city living up to the slogan, "boston strong." ♪ shower the people you love ♪ show them the way that you feel ♪ ♪ shower the people you love with love ♪ ♪ show them the way that you feel ♪ ♪ shower the people you love with love show them the way that you feel ♪ ♪ shower the...
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many in the crowd wore badges that said, collier strong. there was also a performance by james taylor who played with the boston symphony orchestra. ♪ >> nothing will fill the void left by sean collier's death and his friends and families lives. his brother said today was the right tribute. >> are you kidding me? he would have loved this. the sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluting, bagpipes, taps, the american flag, he would have loved it. >> he would have loved it, we'll be right back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll
many in the crowd wore badges that said, collier strong. there was also a performance by james taylor who played with the boston symphony orchestra. ♪ >> nothing will fill the void left by sean collier's death and his friends and families lives. his brother said today was the right tribute. >> are you kidding me? he would have loved this. the sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluting, bagpipes, taps, the american flag, he would have loved it. >> he would have...
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many in the crowd wore badges that said, collier strong. there was also a performance by james taylor who played with the boston symphony orchestra. ♪ >> nothing will fill the void left by sean collier's death and his friends and families lives. his brother said today was the right tribute. >> are you kidding me? he would have loved this. the sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluting, bagpipes, taps, the american flag, he would have loved it. >> he would have loved it, we'll be right back. hwelcome back.. nice to see you again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got better. well, enjoy your round! alright, thanks! save a ton on our best available rate when you book early and feel the hamptonality. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even r
many in the crowd wore badges that said, collier strong. there was also a performance by james taylor who played with the boston symphony orchestra. ♪ >> nothing will fill the void left by sean collier's death and his friends and families lives. his brother said today was the right tribute. >> are you kidding me? he would have loved this. the sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluting, bagpipes, taps, the american flag, he would have loved it. >> he would have...
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officer collier was laid to rest over the weekend. as i said he was just 26 years old. boston is slowly taking steps to return to some semblance of normal, eight days after two bombs tore through the finish line of that marathon. business owners and residents of boilstown street are returning to the area. escorted in over several hours today. site is closed to the public. jason carroll, you've been talking to business owners. what are they telling you? >> reporter: well, it's a long road ahead for them and they're saying a lot of things about it. they're checking in at a convention center around the block from where i am now. behind me here, you can see, anderson, it looks empty on the street but it's not what happens happening outside. it's what's happening inside the businesses as business owners and residents are being allowed back into today on a walk-through basis. it's happening on a staggered schedule, starting at 10:00 a.m., one block per hour over a six-hour period. at this hour we've got streets of dartmouth and clariton opened, 1:00 p.m. berkeley and so on un
officer collier was laid to rest over the weekend. as i said he was just 26 years old. boston is slowly taking steps to return to some semblance of normal, eight days after two bombs tore through the finish line of that marathon. business owners and residents of boilstown street are returning to the area. escorted in over several hours today. site is closed to the public. jason carroll, you've been talking to business owners. what are they telling you? >> reporter: well, it's a long road...
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officers sean collier. vice president joe biden now at the podium. >> one thing is certain, i know from experience, that sense of dre dread, that reliving the moment in the last nine days almost hourly of the moment you learn the fate of your child. its sense of hollowness, it's like you're being sucked into a void that you can't control. i remember. as i said, i know there's nothing anyone can say or do to bring you solace, but i also know from experience, as i said to you in the tent, that the moment will come when that thing that triggers the memory of sean, that moment, whether it's a song or a season or a holiday or passing a little league field, whatever it is, you'll know it's going to be okay when the first instinct is you get a smile to your lips before you get a tear to your eyes. it's impossible to fathom that will occur, but i promise you, i guarantee you it will. you are an incredible family. i watched brothers and sisters on the "today" show on monday. you gave me hope and you brought me and m
officers sean collier. vice president joe biden now at the podium. >> one thing is certain, i know from experience, that sense of dre dread, that reliving the moment in the last nine days almost hourly of the moment you learn the fate of your child. its sense of hollowness, it's like you're being sucked into a void that you can't control. i remember. as i said, i know there's nothing anyone can say or do to bring you solace, but i also know from experience, as i said to you in the tent,...
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officer gunned down, 26-year-old sean collier. we're told vice president biden will attend a memorial service for him on wednesday. as we mentioned, dzhokhar tsarnaev won't be charged as an enemy combatant. he'll be prosecuted in the criminal justice system. is this the right move? >> absolutely. it's actually a no-brainer on so many levels. for one, this is a strong case so why would you abandon the sort of normal system of criminal justice? but for symbolic reasons. >> that. but also, as for the same reason they held off on mirandized him, to get as much information from him in case there are other plots. >> so this is where the question of what they can get out of him and what they can use in court are sort of different questions at this stage. they can ask him a lot of questions without mirandizing him, although we believe that he has been mirandized at this stage. and get information about him, about either impending threats or what hatched to his brother and what happened over the last week or years even. that doesn't need t
officer gunned down, 26-year-old sean collier. we're told vice president biden will attend a memorial service for him on wednesday. as we mentioned, dzhokhar tsarnaev won't be charged as an enemy combatant. he'll be prosecuted in the criminal justice system. is this the right move? >> absolutely. it's actually a no-brainer on so many levels. for one, this is a strong case so why would you abandon the sort of normal system of criminal justice? but for symbolic reasons. >> that. but...
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but collier's stepfather was. he asked for prayers, not only for his son, but for those officers who today protect our community. >> every day they go out and try to keep us safe from the people that are determined to do evil in the world. and, you know, we should appreciate all that they do for us. >> reporter: brooke baldwin, cnn, boston. >>> and right now, i'm chris cuomo here with brooke baldwin live in boston as part of cnn's special coverage of the boston bombing. a very moving piece and what we have been hearing here is that while we saw the worst of what people can do, sean collier, as a victim, represented the best in us. >> brings out the best in tragedies like these. i talked to a 41 year veteran with the boston fire department, i spent my day in cambridge and to hear stories anecdotally about him, how he would help everyone on campus, so badly wanted to be a police officer, was in police training school with another officer who was wounded, stories like these that are coming out and it is so important
but collier's stepfather was. he asked for prayers, not only for his son, but for those officers who today protect our community. >> every day they go out and try to keep us safe from the people that are determined to do evil in the world. and, you know, we should appreciate all that they do for us. >> reporter: brooke baldwin, cnn, boston. >>> and right now, i'm chris cuomo here with brooke baldwin live in boston as part of cnn's special coverage of the boston bombing. a...
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police officer sean collier. i want to speak about him in a moment, but these two suspects lived in cambridge, and you're the police commissioner there. have you been over to their apartment, have you seen what was inside? >> i have not been to the actual address. i've been near there, but haven't been in at all. >> i guess the fbi is going in there, going through it all. >> yes. >> what can you tell us about the weapons that they had? they didn't have a license to own a weapon, did they? >> no, neither one of them had a license. the younger brother, by virtue of his age, wouldn't be eligible of getting a license. >> you have to be 21. >> in cambridge. >> he was 19. older one, no record. what kind of weapons did they have? >> i have no idea, it's still part of the investigation. >> they had no authority to buy weapons or have weapons, no licenses, so somehow they've got them. who's investigating that part of the story? >> there's two investigations going on, as you can imagine what took place on april 15th is a f
police officer sean collier. i want to speak about him in a moment, but these two suspects lived in cambridge, and you're the police commissioner there. have you been over to their apartment, have you seen what was inside? >> i have not been to the actual address. i've been near there, but haven't been in at all. >> i guess the fbi is going in there, going through it all. >> yes. >> what can you tell us about the weapons that they had? they didn't have a license to own a...
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. >> for sean collier. >> a memorial service is held for sean collier. >> boston, you send a powerful message. >> boylston street reopens to the public. >> they have turned it into a makeshift memorial. >> we have not yielded to our fears. >> there's also questions about the fbi's prior contact with the alleged bomber. >> that's the question that some members of congress are asking. >> how could whave msed all this? >> it's not working. >> serious concerns raise this morning. >> new details about communications between the russia and the u.s. >> about whether the u.s. agency shared information. >> the dots were not connected. >> it's not like they don't both know what the other has. in fact, they all know. >> russians contact the fbi. questing information about tamerlan tsarnaev. >> the fbi checks it out, finds nothing negative. the russians send their same request to the cia. >> they both ask the russians several times for more information. they never get any. >> is this going to become a major political issue? >> terrorism as a weapon is losing. >> vice president joe biden insists t
. >> for sean collier. >> a memorial service is held for sean collier. >> boston, you send a powerful message. >> boylston street reopens to the public. >> they have turned it into a makeshift memorial. >> we have not yielded to our fears. >> there's also questions about the fbi's prior contact with the alleged bomber. >> that's the question that some members of congress are asking. >> how could whave msed all this? >> it's not...
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officer sean collier. we'll talk with the m.i.t. and cambridge police chiefs about the fallen officer and what they want people to remember about him. plus the man accused of sending a ricin laced letter to president obama and other officials, there he is, he's been set free. where the investigation into those poison letters is now leading police. but again, they've let him go. he no is no longer a suspect. >> they do have somebody that they are that they think may be behind this so we'll learn more possibly on "starting point." thank you, christine. >>> and happening now, dangerous flooding turns deadly in the nation's midsection. swollen rivers are already to blame for four deaths in that area, and governor jay nixon declaring a state of emergency in missouri after flash flooding drenched many parts of the state. cnn's jim spellman is live in st. louis for us this morning. jim, paint the picture for us. it's pretty dire out there. >> take a look, this is st. louis. we're just below or just north of the famous gateway arch. this is
officer sean collier. we'll talk with the m.i.t. and cambridge police chiefs about the fallen officer and what they want people to remember about him. plus the man accused of sending a ricin laced letter to president obama and other officials, there he is, he's been set free. where the investigation into those poison letters is now leading police. but again, they've let him go. he no is no longer a suspect. >> they do have somebody that they are that they think may be behind this so we'll...
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collier born to be a police officer because of his protective nature. coincidentally he volunteered at the gym where one of the suspects actually trained as a boxer. for more on how you can help the families, the victims of last monday's attack in boston, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a lot of information there on a lot of different organization. this plan is subject to change if news warrants, but we've got a lot of more information we're covering. he's of course accused of killing four people, wounding dozens more. now dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital unable to
collier born to be a police officer because of his protective nature. coincidentally he volunteered at the gym where one of the suspects actually trained as a boxer. for more on how you can help the families, the victims of last monday's attack in boston, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a lot of information there on a lot of different organization. this plan is subject to change if news warrants, but we've got a lot of more information we're covering. he's of course accused of killing four...
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officer sean collier. vice president joe biden will be speaking at that memorial service in about an hour from now. >>> well, in the wake of the home-grown terror attack, we remember another. it's been nearly 50 years since four young girls were killed after members of the ku klux klan bombed the birmingham alabama church where they were worshipping. the pictures of these four girls puts a devastating new face on the country's racial terrorisms. today in washington, the house of representatives will move one step closer to posthumously awarding them with the congressional gold medal. joining mess is congresswoman terry sewell, also joining me is diane braddock, the sister of carol robertson, one of the girls who was killed in that bombing. ladies, good morning. congresswoman, i want to start with you. explain how this measure came about to want to move ahead with this ceremony? >> you know, it's a long overdue recognition, in this the 50th anniversary year, the alabama delegation came together, both republ
officer sean collier. vice president joe biden will be speaking at that memorial service in about an hour from now. >>> well, in the wake of the home-grown terror attack, we remember another. it's been nearly 50 years since four young girls were killed after members of the ku klux klan bombed the birmingham alabama church where they were worshipping. the pictures of these four girls puts a devastating new face on the country's racial terrorisms. today in washington, the house of...
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green flowers, stuffed animals and other items for a small memorial for collier on campus. today, thousands of people are expected to gather around campus for a memorial service. >> mike pelton is live in pleasant hill, contra costa county has already shut down four fire stations, and i were talking about another two? >> yes. officials say by closing to additional fire stations it will help them to balance the budget. this is coming months after the failed ballot measure to close at 4 stations. those stations and a walnut creek, lafayette a martine as and clayton. it will also decrease response time. we do not know which to additional fire stations could face closure of the proposal is to have one close and july in the second in january. there's a meeting scheduled for next month with officials to talk about this. in two hours from now, you'll hear from chief daryl louder wooley speaking with us at 9:00 to answer some of these questions and which of these communities will be impacted by all of this. also what, if anything can be done to keep the stations from closing down.
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police officer collier, that's not mentioned in the complaint. those are the sorts of issues that will be dealt with in the grand jury this and will see the full scope of what he faces in criminal court. >> i want to bring you in here, sunny, and read a portion from the criminal complaint against tsarnaev. it says, dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger, the surviving brother, quote, then can be seen apparently slipping his knapsack on to the ground. that's,000 describes him leaving the alleged bomb, the criminal complaint then says this about what happened after the first explosion. virtually every head turns to the east and stares in that direction. in apparent bewilderment and alarm. bomber two, dzhokhar, virtually alone among the individuals in front of the restaurant, appears calm. he glances to the east, and then calmly but rapidly begins moving to the west, away from the direction of the finish line. he walks away without his knapsack, having left it on the ground where he had been standing, approximately ten seconds later, an explosion occurs in
police officer collier, that's not mentioned in the complaint. those are the sorts of issues that will be dealt with in the grand jury this and will see the full scope of what he faces in criminal court. >> i want to bring you in here, sunny, and read a portion from the criminal complaint against tsarnaev. it says, dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger, the surviving brother, quote, then can be seen apparently slipping his knapsack on to the ground. that's,000 describes him leaving the alleged...
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plivers sean collier at a public memorial in cambridge, massachusetts. collier was on patrol last thursday evening when officials say he was gunned down by the tsarnaev brothers and sparking the citywide manhunt. vice president joe biden gave his condolences to the family and the community of boston before turning his attention to last monday's bombings. >> whether it's al qaeda central out of the fata or two twisted per verted cowardly knock-off jihadis here in boston, why do they do what they do? i've come to the conclusion, which is not unique to me, but i do -- they do it to instill fear. it infuriates them. they refuse to bend. refuse to change. refuse to yield to fear. the doctrine of hate and oppression, they have found out cannot compete the values of openness and inconclusiveness and that is why they are losing around the world. >> okay. moving on now to guns. >>> gabby giffords super pack is using twitter to go on the offensive against 11 senators who voted against expanded background checks for gun buyers. one of those senators kelly ayotte in
plivers sean collier at a public memorial in cambridge, massachusetts. collier was on patrol last thursday evening when officials say he was gunned down by the tsarnaev brothers and sparking the citywide manhunt. vice president joe biden gave his condolences to the family and the community of boston before turning his attention to last monday's bombings. >> whether it's al qaeda central out of the fata or two twisted per verted cowardly knock-off jihadis here in boston, why do they do...
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university police officers sean collier was ambushed in his patrol car and killed. at 11:30 boston time, police say the brothers carjacked a man a few blocks away in cambridge. they told the driver they were the marathon bombers. a half hour later they release it had man unharmed at a gas station where a surveillance camera captured this image of sovk sok. police caught up around 1:00 a.m. then running gun battle, explosives thrown from the car. >> they have explosives, some type of grenades. they're in between houses down here. >> then it got worse. police say tamerlan approached them with a pressure cooker bomb, but it malfunctioned. >> loud explosion sfwlchlt loud explosion sfwlchlt loud explosion! . >> in all, more than 200 rounds of ammunition were exchanged. officer richard donahue was shot and critically wounded, tamerlan tsarnaev dead. in the chaos of it all, dzhokhar rather than over his older brother's body as he sped away. at 4:30 a.m. people in eastern watertown were ordered to stay in their homes. by 58 a.m., the order expanded to include all of boston.
university police officers sean collier was ambushed in his patrol car and killed. at 11:30 boston time, police say the brothers carjacked a man a few blocks away in cambridge. they told the driver they were the marathon bombers. a half hour later they release it had man unharmed at a gas station where a surveillance camera captured this image of sovk sok. police caught up around 1:00 a.m. then running gun battle, explosives thrown from the car. >> they have explosives, some type of...
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police officer sean collier tomorrow and vice president joe biden and dr. jill biden are both planning to attend. >>> we know the tsarnaev brothers spent several years in the republic of dagestan in the russian caucasus. that's where their parents still live today. cnn's nick naturen walsh has been working the scene there. he joins us now from the capital. what have you learned this morning. >> john, i had a lengthy talk with zubeida tsarnaev, the brother of the two alleged boston bombers. very emotional, having in the last few hours, early morning actually seen social media video which shows of course tamerlan tsarnaev, that confirms to her that she was, in fact dead. she had when i spoke to her hours earlier believed he was still alive. clearly incredibly distraught, but now believing he is deceased. telling me that she believes his sisters and perhaps uncle will be taking his body to a mosque in cambridge, massachusetts, for burial either today or tomorrow. that was something that u.s. officials can confirm, whether his body is being released to them. bu
police officer sean collier tomorrow and vice president joe biden and dr. jill biden are both planning to attend. >>> we know the tsarnaev brothers spent several years in the republic of dagestan in the russian caucasus. that's where their parents still live today. cnn's nick naturen walsh has been working the scene there. he joins us now from the capital. what have you learned this morning. >> john, i had a lengthy talk with zubeida tsarnaev, the brother of the two alleged...
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biden attend a memorial for sean collier, the 26-year-old m.i.t. officer slain during that city's week of terror. also verts want to talk to tamer lan tsarnaev's wife reportedly with her family in rhode island. so far they've spoken to her attorney. laura? >> do the suspect's claims that they acted alone seem to be checking out so far? >> at least so far. they have a lot of leads to check out. in terms of cell phones, computer records and who they may have talked to in the days and weeks and months preceding the bombing, it looks as if they acted alone and not under the as you mi-- auspices of some terro group abroad. >>> a fund to help the victims of the boston marathon bombings has generated, listen to these numbers, $20 million. all over the world people have contributed to what they're calling one fund boston. donations can be made through the website one fund boston.org. >>> 6:33. new details on reported patient dumping by a nevada psychiatric hospital. sacramento bee is reporting that five of the more than 1500 patients sent out of state on g
biden attend a memorial for sean collier, the 26-year-old m.i.t. officer slain during that city's week of terror. also verts want to talk to tamer lan tsarnaev's wife reportedly with her family in rhode island. so far they've spoken to her attorney. laura? >> do the suspect's claims that they acted alone seem to be checking out so far? >> at least so far. they have a lot of leads to check out. in terms of cell phones, computer records and who they may have talked to in the days and...
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we are collier strong. >> detail! >> on behalf of the men and women of the m.i.t. police department, thank you for being here with us to honor the memory of our fallen brother, sean collier. >> there are those few who were born to enter the profession. it is a calling, a vocation. it is a desire to do good, help people and tackle the problems of a modern society in a meaningful way. i believe that sean was one of those few. >> people have asked me if sean were here what would he think? are you kidding me? he would love this. sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluti, bagpipes, "taps," the american flag. he would have loved it. he was born to be a police officer and he lived out of his dreams. [ "taps" playing ] >> we want to thank not only sean's family for their willing to support their brother, their son taking on this work, but all of your husbands and wives, fathers and mothers and children. we owe you so much more than just honoring you on days of grief and celebration. [ "taps" plays ] >> brooke baldwin is with us today. this is so sad. >> 26 years o
we are collier strong. >> detail! >> on behalf of the men and women of the m.i.t. police department, thank you for being here with us to honor the memory of our fallen brother, sean collier. >> there are those few who were born to enter the profession. it is a calling, a vocation. it is a desire to do good, help people and tackle the problems of a modern society in a meaningful way. i believe that sean was one of those few. >> people have asked me if sean were here what...
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cnn has learned some new and chilling detail of collier's ambush. cnn's deb feyerick will join plea now with those. what have we learned? zbl >> one of the big questions, why did they kill the police officer? did they spot him? but now we're being told that the m.i.t. officer allegedly shot to death by the two brothers never alerted dispatch, that he -- that he had seen them, he never had time to trigger his emergency system which is what they have on radios in event they can't actually get to their radio. what we're being told is that one of the brothers allegedly one of the brothers walked up to the car and simply executed this man as he sat alone in his patrol car on the m.i.t. campus. police responded not because they had gotten a call from the police officer, they responded because there were multiple 911 calls that came in saying that shots had been fired on the campus. one thing investigators are look at is why did they do this, because it didn't appear that he had spotted them first. but this is what really triggered an entire time line of e
cnn has learned some new and chilling detail of collier's ambush. cnn's deb feyerick will join plea now with those. what have we learned? zbl >> one of the big questions, why did they kill the police officer? did they spot him? but now we're being told that the m.i.t. officer allegedly shot to death by the two brothers never alerted dispatch, that he -- that he had seen them, he never had time to trigger his emergency system which is what they have on radios in event they can't actually...
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campus police officer sean collier. such a touching ceremony as we are all watching here on cnn. police say officer collier was assassinated in cold blood, shot by one of the bombers while he was sitting in his patrol car. also today, boylston street, a block from where we are here, the site of the bombing reopened after workers spent the night cementing and scrubbing and removing the last traces of the act of terror. just moments ago dr. jill biden visited the memorial site. i spent my whole morning there, it's quite touching. but today we have been getting exclusive insight on what motivated these boston bombing suspects from those who know them best. members of their own family. wolf blitzer talked exclusively to one man, this is a former brother-in-law of these two suspects. he was married at one point in time to a sister of these two men implicated in the bombings here in boston. and he talked to wolf about the man who some say influenced. other words people are using, brainwashed the younger brother here. a man simply known as misha. >> i met misha, tamerlan introduced me t
campus police officer sean collier. such a touching ceremony as we are all watching here on cnn. police say officer collier was assassinated in cold blood, shot by one of the bombers while he was sitting in his patrol car. also today, boylston street, a block from where we are here, the site of the bombing reopened after workers spent the night cementing and scrubbing and removing the last traces of the act of terror. just moments ago dr. jill biden visited the memorial site. i spent my whole...
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officer sean collier. the tsarnaev brothers allegedly killed collier on the school's campus thursday night. a public memorial service is scheduled for tomorrow on m.i.t.'s campus. vice president joe biden is expected to attend. >>> and we're hearing from the law officers who took suspect johar tsarnaev into custody on friday night. members of the transit police s.w.a.t. team made the arrest after a man found him hiding in a boat in his backyard. >> i saw the suspect sitting up on the -- i believe it's called the gunnel of the boat with one leg hanging over the side and his hands were just sort of down by his side. he looked weak. he was shaky, appeared to be losing consciousness. >> hear more from the s.w.a.t. team members on "cbs this morning." that's starting at 7:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> 5:31 now. two suspected terrorists have a bail hearing today up in canada. authorities say two men were scheming to derail a passenger train in the toronto area. suspects are foreign nationals. they lived in canada
officer sean collier. the tsarnaev brothers allegedly killed collier on the school's campus thursday night. a public memorial service is scheduled for tomorrow on m.i.t.'s campus. vice president joe biden is expected to attend. >>> and we're hearing from the law officers who took suspect johar tsarnaev into custody on friday night. members of the transit police s.w.a.t. team made the arrest after a man found him hiding in a boat in his backyard. >> i saw the suspect sitting up on...
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officer collier who there was a memorial service in cambridge for today. now, that doesn't square with a bunch of kids going out to party. when they're killing a police officer. or hurling ieds at police in a shootout. so i think that none of this adds up at this point. we've got to be skeptical about some of these comments because they don't fit into any clear narrative at all. >> michael isikoff, as ever, mike, thanks so much. >>> i want to bring in congressman charles rangel, democrat of new york, with us from capitol hill. good afternoon, sir. >> hi, martin. >> it's increasingly clear that these individuals were not under the control of any international terror organization like al qaeda. but were self-motivated, did their worst alone. how do you respond to the suggestion that american wars in afghanistan and iraq may have provoked these men to maim and murder people in boston? >> i think standing alone, we lost a lot of friends in this country. there's absolutely no civil excuse for any human being to kill innocent people. but if you couple this with
officer collier who there was a memorial service in cambridge for today. now, that doesn't square with a bunch of kids going out to party. when they're killing a police officer. or hurling ieds at police in a shootout. so i think that none of this adds up at this point. we've got to be skeptical about some of these comments because they don't fit into any clear narrative at all. >> michael isikoff, as ever, mike, thanks so much. >>> i want to bring in congressman charles rangel,...
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night gunshots were heard on the mit campus late around ten twenty pm at ten thirty but officer sean collier was found dead in his police cruiser these events were followed by a carjacking and a police chase during which one of the suspects was killed for more on the scene from last night and how the mit community is responding i was joined earlier by greg stein brecker he's a staff reporter for the mit attack and i asked him what in mighty students woke up to this morning. well most sure i can really see that they woke up to i know most of the students that i've talked to were up very late or are still but as for those of the few of them that kind of went to bed early enough that they missed the start of this. i can't even imagine we went to sleep last night on the normal campus and woke up with head of one of the campus police officers one of our own dead and the city turned into i don't know almost feels like a war zone lockdown go explosions going off long rifles it's so greg city to what is the current situation on your campus is it in lockdown right now. no it's not formally in lockdow
night gunshots were heard on the mit campus late around ten twenty pm at ten thirty but officer sean collier was found dead in his police cruiser these events were followed by a carjacking and a police chase during which one of the suspects was killed for more on the scene from last night and how the mit community is responding i was joined earlier by greg stein brecker he's a staff reporter for the mit attack and i asked him what in mighty students woke up to this morning. well most sure i can...
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police officer sean collier. thousands of police officers from around the country are expected to attend, as is vice president joe biden. meanwhile, investigators looking more closely at the two men believed to be at the center of this bomb plot. a plot that they believe may have been in the works for weeks. authorities are trying to determine whether zok har and t tamerlan tsavraev used gun powder to make the bombs. tamerlan tsavraev walked into this new hampshire fireworks store looking for something powerful. >> i remember him asking -- the person having the accent and him asking for the biggest, loudest stuff. i showed him one other product. but he stressed he wanted the biggest loudest stuff. >> reporter: tsavraev spent ten minutes in the store before paying in cash for two lock n load mortar kits, containing 24 pyro tech knick shells. paid $200 for one box and got the other free for one promotion. >> wasn't overly friendly, not rude early. pretty normal. >> reporter: images from watertown resident show tame
police officer sean collier. thousands of police officers from around the country are expected to attend, as is vice president joe biden. meanwhile, investigators looking more closely at the two men believed to be at the center of this bomb plot. a plot that they believe may have been in the works for weeks. authorities are trying to determine whether zok har and t tamerlan tsavraev used gun powder to make the bombs. tamerlan tsavraev walked into this new hampshire fireworks store looking for...
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officer sean collier who was shot by the alleged bombers. and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we told you yesterday that he was cooperating with investigators. we talked about there was a motivation. that the brothers thought islam was being attacked and needed to defend it. a u.s. government official told me today that one of the reasons in the justification, in the motivation, according to investigators is that dzhokhar said the wars in iraq and afghanistan were part of why they carried out this senseless act. so this is just what he is telling investigators. it is to be taken with something of a grain of salt and no one obviously is just automatically believing him, but that's one of the reasons. we also found out a little bit more about the self radicalization that we talked about yesterday, piers. that the idea that the brothers, according to dzhokhar, became aware over the internet
officer sean collier who was shot by the alleged bombers. and we have jake tapper with the latest on the investigation and nic robertson with what the suspects' mother is saying. jake, bring me up to speed on the latest news. >> reporter: well, piers we told you yesterday that he was cooperating with investigators. we talked about there was a motivation. that the brothers thought islam was being attacked and needed to defend it. a u.s. government official told me today that one of the...
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sean collier, 26-year-old who was killed trying to stop the bombers. [applause] >> two, twisted, perverted, cowardly knock-off jihadis here in boston. why do they do what they do? copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. [ male announcer ] advair diskus fluticasone propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder. get your first prescription free and save on refills a
sean collier, 26-year-old who was killed trying to stop the bombers. [applause] >> two, twisted, perverted, cowardly knock-off jihadis here in boston. why do they do what they do? copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting...
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sean collier, krystle campbell and martin richard. a new case has been made in the ricin letters. this comes just days after prosecutors dropped charges against another man. alina is following the story from tupelo, mississippi. alina? >> the judge of a son who received one of those ricin letters say he hopes it is a step towards justice for his family. this is who authorities now believe mailed the three ricin laced letters. federal prosecutors have charged james everett dusky. he is known of possessing a biological agent for use as a weapon. that agent according to the u.s. attorney's office, was ricin. >> this could have been devastating. mom could have died. >> reporter: steve holland's mother is the mississippi judge who received one of the letters. dutschke ran against him in 2007. >> he was a mad personality. vicious kind of guy. he attacked me personally and even my entire family. >> reporter: last week charge as were dropped against the first suspect in the case, an elvis impersonator. curtis said he had been framed and pointed to dutschke as a possible suspect. they sear
sean collier, krystle campbell and martin richard. a new case has been made in the ricin letters. this comes just days after prosecutors dropped charges against another man. alina is following the story from tupelo, mississippi. alina? >> the judge of a son who received one of those ricin letters say he hopes it is a step towards justice for his family. this is who authorities now believe mailed the three ricin laced letters. federal prosecutors have charged james everett dusky. he is...
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this afternoon thousands gathered at mit to honor and remember 27-year-old sean collier. authorities say the campus police officer was ambushed and assassinated by the boston marathon bombing suspect. james taylor performed at the memorial and vice president joe biden addressed the crowd. >> my heart goes out to you. i hope you find some solace in this moment of extreme grief. >> reporter: his wife visited one of the growing memorials on boylston street. new bricks and fresh cement have replaced the spot where the balms went off. scars are still visible. ply wood remains over shattered windows. >> there is always hope. >> reporter: as for the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev he reportedly told investigators he and his brother were headed to new york city last thursday night to celebrate. >> a bit of information that we have is that it may have been words to the effect of coming to party in new york. >> reporter: instead the two brothers were confronted by police leading to the death of tamerlan and the arrest of dzhokhar tsarnaev. their mother and father in russia bot
this afternoon thousands gathered at mit to honor and remember 27-year-old sean collier. authorities say the campus police officer was ambushed and assassinated by the boston marathon bombing suspect. james taylor performed at the memorial and vice president joe biden addressed the crowd. >> my heart goes out to you. i hope you find some solace in this moment of extreme grief. >> reporter: his wife visited one of the growing memorials on boylston street. new bricks and fresh cement...
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there is a nascar connection to sean collier. his brother, andrew, worked in the engine shot at hendrick motorsports. ♪ hail at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ >> you have to listen to that. that from the boston bruins game. fans have started a new tradition. for the third straight game, the hockey fans joined in the singing of the national anthem. i mean loud. and i suspect that tradition will continue for some time. meantime, boss it ton red sox slugger david ortiz will not have to pay any fcc fines for using some shall we say colorful language on live tv before saturday's game. >> this is a [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to dictate. >> that is one of those words you're not supposed to say on live tv, but fcc chairman sent out a tweet saying, quote, david ortiz spoke from the heart at today's red sox game. i stand with big papi and the people of boston. he signed it julius. so he gets dispensation for that i guess one time. >>> also saturday neil diamond showed his support for boston leading red sox fans in a version of hi
there is a nascar connection to sean collier. his brother, andrew, worked in the engine shot at hendrick motorsports. ♪ hail at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ >> you have to listen to that. that from the boston bruins game. fans have started a new tradition. for the third straight game, the hockey fans joined in the singing of the national anthem. i mean loud. and i suspect that tradition will continue for some time. meantime, boss it ton red sox slugger david ortiz will not have to...
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. >> the mit campus of and to remember falling officer sean collier . he was allegedly shot by the brothers as he sat in his patrol car thursday night. >> and other alleged victims remained hospitalized. there have been an outpouring of public support for those touched by the tragedy as they began to recover a move forward. >> i am proud to announce that the one from boston has raised $20 million. >>--fund a boston has raised $20 million. >> we are told some of the families of the victims who remained in the hospital will have expressed concern that likely once the suspect as well enough he will be moved to another facility. >> in boston i am tory dunnan reporting. >> bart police have reopened the 12 street bart station following an investigation into a fatal shooting in downtown oakland late last night. the shooting happened at 13th street and broadway. it was reported to just before 1030. bart police shut down the 12 street station to look for suspects. passengers were evacuated and drains were not allowed to stop the station is real but one hour late
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police officer, sean collier. a total of four people killed last week. as for the number injured, that took a dramatic jump from 170 to over 280. health officials say that's because many delayed seeking medical attention thinking their injuries like hearing injuries and minor shrapnel wounds would go away. one is listed in critical condition. the rest upgraded or released from the hospital. janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >>> holed up in his backyard. a bay ware i can't podcaster is leading that charge. out of the studio in san jose, richard bliss produces a podcast about harvesting the power of the internet to raise money for projects and business ideas. when he heard that david henneberry's boat was riddled with bullets as the boston bombing suspect was hiding inside, he figured why not help crowd fund a new boat for this guy. he set up a fundraising page. indy go go. he podcasted the plea for moin. he got over $600 in four hours. >>> there's a button to donate to the victims. the one fund for the boston victims. if you have a few dollars, $25, you ca
police officer, sean collier. a total of four people killed last week. as for the number injured, that took a dramatic jump from 170 to over 280. health officials say that's because many delayed seeking medical attention thinking their injuries like hearing injuries and minor shrapnel wounds would go away. one is listed in critical condition. the rest upgraded or released from the hospital. janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >>> holed up in his backyard. a bay ware i can't podcaster is...
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and thousands attended the service of sean collier. and tonight some extraordinary scenes, incredible and deeply emotional sight, just a few feet from the marathon finishing line. a memorial to the victims, people leaving flowers and cards, stopping to pay tribute to the lives so brutally taken and so many who were so badly wounded. but we're covering this story around the world tonight with nick paton walsh in dagestan. jake, i want to start with you. a day of increasing revelation, really, about a collective board dropping by the cia. >> reporter: that's right. cnn learned not only the fsb, the russian equivalent -- the successor to the kgb, not only did the russian fsb reach out to the fbi in 2011 and ask them to keep an eye on tamerlan tsarnaev and look into who he was, and whether he was an extremist, but the cia also heard from the fsb. and there are also all of these questions now about different watch lists that tamerlan tsarnaev was put on. and how come the system pinged for the department of homeland security when he went ove
and thousands attended the service of sean collier. and tonight some extraordinary scenes, incredible and deeply emotional sight, just a few feet from the marathon finishing line. a memorial to the victims, people leaving flowers and cards, stopping to pay tribute to the lives so brutally taken and so many who were so badly wounded. but we're covering this story around the world tonight with nick paton walsh in dagestan. jake, i want to start with you. a day of increasing revelation, really,...
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i got the phone call about officer collier. we love him. we're going to miss him so much. we don't need more senseless violence. i home that this individual gives himself up. beyond my concerns for the family and the victims that we don't find this individual. but i have full confidence and we should all have great confidence and sensz of security and the speed and efficiency of our law enforcement officials. >> well said, mr. mayor. as horrible as this week has been, to watch the efforts and the abilities of our law enforcement in this country, it's just astounding. and we appreciate your time so much. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> mayor joseph curtatone from somerville, massachusetts. got breaking news this morning. >> hi, carl. just hung up with the capitol police, the police department that handles the u.s. capitol. they tell me they have evacuated the capitol visitor's center. that's an underground area built within the past several years adjacent to the dome itself. they say they have a suspicious package situation there right now. there are no street closure
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police officer sean collier. this, as the victims continue to heal. 50 in the hospital. two still critical. for some seriously injured, hope. >> nearly all of the patients that have lost legs are already walking the halls with physical therapists. >> reporter: still, grim reminders here, just about everywhere. in medford the funeral for 29-year-old krystle campbell. the church overflowing, the grief unbearable. now, another good sign for boston today, boylston street will begin to open at 10:00 a.m. eastern time for residents and business owners only. they'll stage that out throughout the day. it's a painstaking process to get it reopened but hopefully it will be opened both to traffic and the general public very soon, as well. john? >> miguel, most business owners and homeowners need to go in, they have to make sure all the residences are safe. they have to fix the windows that may have broken. there's a lot of work to be done behind me right on that crime scene on boylston street. miguel marquez, thanks so much for joining us this morning. dzhokhar tsarnaev may have co
police officer sean collier. this, as the victims continue to heal. 50 in the hospital. two still critical. for some seriously injured, hope. >> nearly all of the patients that have lost legs are already walking the halls with physical therapists. >> reporter: still, grim reminders here, just about everywhere. in medford the funeral for 29-year-old krystle campbell. the church overflowing, the grief unbearable. now, another good sign for boston today, boylston street will begin to...
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. >> pelley: by 10:15 thursday night, officer sean collier was ambushed and murdered in his cruiser. then, gunmen hijacked a car which was spotted by a lone watertown officer. >> davis: at that point, the vehicle stopped. the two suspects alighted from the area of the vehicle and opened fire on the officer. ( gunfire ) very quickly another officer, richard donohue from the m.b.t.a. police, arrived at the at the scene and also engaged in gun battle. he was shot and grievously wounded. >> police radio: loud explosions, loud explosions, loud explosions! >> davis: the suspects began to log devices at the police, and the first one was a huge explosion. and then the follow-up explions we smaller. but they were improvised hand grenades were being thrown at the officers. >> pelley: the big explosion was a bomb like the ones at the marathon. parts of it were embedded in the patrol cars. the grenades were packed with steel pellets just like the marathon bombs. ( rapid gunfire ) >> davis: the gun battle continued until on the suspects ranutmunion anone of the sergeants tackled him to the ground
. >> pelley: by 10:15 thursday night, officer sean collier was ambushed and murdered in his cruiser. then, gunmen hijacked a car which was spotted by a lone watertown officer. >> davis: at that point, the vehicle stopped. the two suspects alighted from the area of the vehicle and opened fire on the officer. ( gunfire ) very quickly another officer, richard donohue from the m.b.t.a. police, arrived at the at the scene and also engaged in gun battle. he was shot and grievously...
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also today, there is a new push to piece together the final minutes of sean collier's life. m.i.t. is posting this on his website, asking for any information on last week's killing of the campus police officer. cnn has also just learned investigators are searching another land fill, this time specifically looking for dzhokhar tsarnaev's laptop. that's what's happening this afternoon. this was the bizarre and eerily light hearted conversation between these two suspected boston bombers on the run. we're learning more from the 26-year-old chinese national who was carjacked by the tsarnaev brothers and cnn's brian todd joins me now in boston. and what a story. read the article in "the globe" this morning. you talked to this professor of criminalology, he was met with this carjacking victim. what did he say? >> this is professor james spock of northeastern university. carjacking victim will not go on camera, doesn't want to give his name. he's relayed everything through the professor. and they told this to the boston globe, also told it to us. it is a harrowing story, the carjacking vic
also today, there is a new push to piece together the final minutes of sean collier's life. m.i.t. is posting this on his website, asking for any information on last week's killing of the campus police officer. cnn has also just learned investigators are searching another land fill, this time specifically looking for dzhokhar tsarnaev's laptop. that's what's happening this afternoon. this was the bizarre and eerily light hearted conversation between these two suspected boston bombers on the...
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police officer sean collier. police say the tsarnaev brothers shot the officer when he was sitting in his patrol car. >> sean was a hero. of course my first re[[action was, i don't want my brother to be a hero. i want my brother to be here. >> much more of jake's interview with the collier family coming up in the 4:00 eastern hour here on cnn. ik >>> michael jackson's deepest, darkest secret. that's what the defense team in this wrongful death trial says it had no choice but to reveal. concert promoters aeg live say they plan to get into some quote/unquote ugly stuff. michael jackson's family is suing aeg live for negligence in his death back in 2009. jackson family lawyers say the concert promoters are, quote, ruthless gu as you can tell things are getting heated in this courtroom here in los angeles as the first witness takes to the stand today. kyung lah has been inside the courtroom all day. kyung, in terms of witnesses, who is the first to take the stand? >> reporter: the very first person who was on stand,
police officer sean collier. police say the tsarnaev brothers shot the officer when he was sitting in his patrol car. >> sean was a hero. of course my first re[[action was, i don't want my brother to be a hero. i want my brother to be here. >> much more of jake's interview with the collier family coming up in the 4:00 eastern hour here on cnn. ik >>> michael jackson's deepest, darkest secret. that's what the defense team in this wrongful death trial says it had no choice...